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Completes the title of Thomas Harris' 1969 book "I'm OK..." |
You're OK
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U.S. News reports an April Gallup survey ranked her as Britain's least popular P.M. since 1938 |
(Margaret) Thatcher
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The Strait of Belle Isle separates the Island of Newfoundland from this, its mainland terr. |
(Roger: What is Canada?) (Lionel: What is Nova Scotia?)
Labrador
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According to I Timothy 6:10, the love of this "is the root of all evil" |
money
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A cyclotron uses this type of field to pull particles into orbit |
an electromagnetic field
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"My Life in Three Acts" is the latest volume of memoirs by this First Lady of the American Theatre |
Helen Hayes
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The wife of Time magazine's founder, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1983 |
Clare Luce
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The Chukchi, Barents & Kara Seas are among those that surround this ocean |
the Arctic
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At least 13 of the epistles, including Romans & Galatians, were written by this apostle |
Paul
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Isotopes of this element are the most commonly used nuclear fuel in reactors |
uranium
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His novel "The Stand" was 1st published in 1978, but an uncut version was released in 1990 |
(Stephen) King
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This long-time rival of Hedda Hopper was one of America's first movie columnists |
Louella Parsons
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This French region was colonized by the Vikings in the 900s & is named for them |
Normandy
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This river in the Northwest U.S. was named for the ship of its discoverer, Capt. Robert Gray |
the Columbia
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During the temptation in the wilderness, Satan asked Jesus to turn these into bread |
stones
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Isotopes are atoms having the same number of protons by different numbers of these |
(Roger: What are electrons?)
neutrons
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Morley Safer's "Flashbacks" describes a return visit to this country after 25 years |
Vietnam
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Along with Susan B. Anthony, she founded the Nat'l Woman Suffrage Assn. & became its first president |
(Elizabeth Cady) Stanton
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This symbol of Thor was prominent in Viking jewelry |
a hammer
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This bay in New South Wales was so named because many new plant species were found on its shores |
Botany Bay
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called" this |
(Alex: Lionel?) (Lionel: The servants of God.) (Alex: No.) (Lionel: What are the servants of God?) [Alex chuckles.] (Alex: I'm glad you remembered to phrase it in the form of a question; unfortunately, the correct response is "What are [*]?", not "the servants of God." So you're down to 2000 points, but you retain control of the board, so select again.)
the children of God
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It's suspected these particles, some of which are charmed, are held together by gluons |
quarks
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"An Inconvenient Woman" by this author describes morals & murders in L.A.'s high society |
(Lionel: Uh...)
Dominick Dunne
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A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, her slogan was "Join the union, boys" |
Mother Jones
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Now considered a fake, a stone with these Viking letters was "found" in 1898 near Kensington, Minn. |
runes
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2 of Europe's longest rivers, they both empty into the Black Sea & begin with "Dn" |
(Lionel: What is the... Dnieper...) (Alex: Right.) (Lionel: ...and the... Danube.) (Alex: Nope, sorry.)
the Dnieper & the Dniester
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In the Book of Revelation, this archangel does battle with Satan |
(Roger: Who is Gabriel?)
Michael
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The 2 forms of energy produced by splitting an atom |
(Lionel: What are fusion and fission?) (Tom: What are light and heat?)
radiation & heat
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